Best time to visit- November to March

 

Assam is one of the northeastern states of India noted for its biodiversity and tea plantations. It shares its international borders with both Bangladesh. Comforting beauty, quirky tourist attractions, spiritual atmosphere, holy river, modest people, and vibrant culture, Assam possesses many intriguing mysteries.

Visiting Assam is like witnessing a blend of culture, history, and nature simultaneously. Its wildlife reserves house the one-horned rhino, its best-known tourism mascots.

 

It boasts of housing the World’s largest riverine island, Majuli, on the mighty yet turbulent Brahmaputra river. This island is the cultural capital of Assam and happens to be a birdwatchers paradise. It is also renowned for its Sataras, Hindu Vaishnavite monasteries, and art centers.

 

Visit Assam’s Sataras, particularly Dakhinpat Satra, Garamurh Satra, and Auniati Satra, and witness well-sustained Assamese dance forms, music, and drama. There are several spots For sightseeing places here, like Garmur, Tengapaniya, and many more.

 

Guwahati also is known as the gateway to the Northeast. It is the largest city of Assam, which houses the Kamakhya temple, one of the 52 shakti piths in the country, and also boasts its silk bazaars. Its capital, Dispur, is a suburb of Assam. During ancient days, this place was the center of astrology research.

 

Umananda Temple lies in the Brahmaputra River on Peacock Island is another popular tourist destination to visit by boats and ferries. Umananda Ghat is a lovely place to catch pleasant moments with your loved ones. Vashistha Ashram is another place that one must visit while in Guwahati.

 

Hajo and Madan Kamdev ‘s ancient pilgrimage site, ruins of a temple complex, are nearby. The other highlights from this city are heading to Kaziranga National Park and enjoying wildlife safaris.

 

Kaziranga National Park is one of India’s national treasures in terms of flora and fauna. Based on the gigantic Brahmaputra River floodplains, lush vegetation covers nearly all of Kaziranga National Park. Receiving large quantities of rainfall each year, often even exceeding heights, this nature reserve is brazen with tall elephant grass, marshlands, and tall rainforests. A variety of wildlife prospers here, which include one-horned rhino, Asian elephants, wild water buffalo, leopards, and Royal Bengal Tigers. Kaziranga National Park is also officially recognized as a tiger sanctuary, home to one of the World’s leading tiger populations.

 

Assam is popular as a spiritual hub as well. A lot of tourists flock in to discover their spiritual selves in the lush green landscapes and warm cultures of Assam. Various temples, mosques, churches, and other religious and sacred monoliths scatter the region.

 

Haflong, Assam’s only hill station, is a beautiful place with undulating mountains and lush green valleys, often known as The Land of the Blue Hills. One can go on and on about the beauty of Assam. However, it is primarily for one to discover the magic that the land holds.

 

With Sarv Travels, you can make the most of your journey to this part of the north-east and discover your spiritual or adventurous side as well! We will customize your trip to ensure that you fully enjoy your trip and make beautiful memories to last a lifetime! Contact us today for an unforgettable journey!

 

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